Jersey cricket team

The Jersey men's national cricket team is the team that represents the Bailiwick of Jersey, a Crown dependency, in international cricket. They became an affiliate member of the International Cricket Council (ICC) in 2005, and an associate member in 2007.[5]

Jersey
Nickname(s)Jer lions
AssociationJersey Cricket Board
Personnel
CaptainCharles Perchard
Coachvacant
International Cricket Council
ICC statusAssociate member (2007)
ICC regionEurope
ICC Rankings Current[1] Best-ever
T20I 25th 23rd (21 May 2022)
International cricket
First internationalJersey Jersey v. Guernsey 
(Saint Helier, Jersey; 14 August 1922)
One Day Internationals
First ODIv  Canada at United Ground, Windhoek; 27 March 2023
Last ODIv  United Arab Emirates at Wanderers Cricket Ground, Windhoek; 5 April 2023
ODIs Played Won/Lost
Total[2] 5 1/4
(0 ties, 0 no results)
Twenty20 Internationals
First T20Iv  Guernsey at College Field, Saint Peter Port; 31 May 2019
Last T20Iv  Spain at La Manga Club, Cartagena; 14 April 2024
T20Is Played Won/Lost
Total[3] 41 25/15 (1 tie, 0 no results)
This year[4] 2 0/2 (0 ties, 0 no results)
T20 World Cup Qualifier appearances4[lower-alpha 1] (first in 2015)
Best result4th place (2023)

ODI & T20I kit

As of 22 April 2024

History

Jersey first played international cricket against neighbouring Channel Island of Guernsey in the inaugural annual Inter-insular match in 1950.[6] They won ten matches in a row between 1992 and 2001, before a run of five consecutive victories for Guernsey until 2006.[7]

Jersey became an affiliate member of the ICC in 2005,[5] and took part in Division Two of the European Championship in Scotland in 2006, losing to Norway in the final.[8] The following March, they beat Italy in a three-match series that they had to win to be promoted to associate membership of the ICC.[9] They were granted associate status at an ICC meeting at Lord's in June.[10]

In August, Jersey won the inter-insular by 4 runs to end Guernsey's run of wins,[11] but lost the first inter-insular Twenty20 match in September by five wickets.[12]

  • 2008, Jersey hosted Division Five of the World Cricket League in May. Jersey performed well and topped Group B after the group qualifying matches. Jersey then beat the United States in their semi-final before losing the final to Afghanistan. As Division Five runners-up, Jersey were promoted to Division Four of the World Cricket League.[13]
  • 2008, Jersey travelled to neighbours Guernsey in August to take part in Division Two of the European Championship against; Croatia, France, Germany, Gibraltar and Guernsey. Jersey improved on their 2006 performance, edging out Guernsey by one run in the final group match to win the tournament undefeated.[14]
  • 2008, Jersey travelled to Tanzania in October to participate in Division Four of the World Cricket League. Division Four proved to be a step too far for Jersey, as with a series of poor batting displays Jersey won only one group match, before losing to Fiji in a positional playoff and finishing sixth. On the basis of their sixth-place finish in this tournament, Jersey were relegated back to Division Five.[15]
  • 2010 ICC World Cricket League Division Five in Nepal, they finished 5th to be relegated to 2011 ICC World Cricket League Division Six in Malaysia, where they finished 4th to remain in Division Six.
  • 2011 ICC European T20 Championship Division One, hosted by Jersey, losing to Italy in semi-final.
  • 2013 ICC European T20 Championship Division One, Jersey losing to Italy in semi-final.
  • 2013 ICC World Cricket League Division Six, Jersey remained unbeaten in their 5 games, going on to win and gain promotion to WCL5
  • 2014 ICC World Cricket League Division Five was held in March in Malaysia. Jersey were again unbeaten and gained promotion to WCL4.
  • 2014 ICC World Cricket League Division Four matches, saw Jersey win only one of their 5 matches in the round robin and were relegated to WCL5.
  • 2015 ICC Europe Division One competition saw Jersey come out on top and win entry into the ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier.
  • 2015 ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier held in Scotland and Ireland in July saw Jersey end in 6th place in Group A, 11th overall.
  • 2016 ICC World Cricket League Division Five competition saw an improved result winning four out of five and promotion back to WCL4
  • 2016 ICC World Cricket League Division Four competition took place in Los Angeles. Two wins was not sufficient, leading to demotion to WCL5

2018-Present

In April 2018, the ICC decided to grant full Twenty20 International (T20I) status to all its members. Therefore, all Twenty20 matches played between Jersey and other ICC members after 1 January 2019 have the T20I status.[16]

In September 2018, Jersey qualified from Group B of the 2018–19 ICC World Twenty20 Europe Qualifier to the Regional Finals of the tournament.[17]

Jersey played their first T20I against Guernsey on 31 May 2019.

31 May 2019
16:00 (D/N)
Scorecard
Jersey 
128/9 (20 overs)
v
 Guernsey
128/8 (20 overs)
Corey Bisson 26 (25)
Nic Buckle 3/26 (4 overs)
Josh Butler 22 (25)
Elliot Miles 3/17 (4 overs)
Match tied
(Jersey won the Super Over)

College Field, Saint Peter Port
Umpires: Neil Hall (Gue) and Martin Tolcher (Gue)
Player of the match: Dominic Blampied (Jer)
  • Guernsey won the toss and elected to field.

On 27 March 2023, Jersey played their first ever One Day International (ODI) match, against Canada in the 2023 Cricket World Cup Qualifier Play-off.[18]

27 March 2023
09:30
Scorecard
Canada 
238/8 (50 overs)
v
 Jersey
207 (47.5 overs)
Srimantha Wijeyeratne 63 (91)
Charles Perchard 3/38 (10 overs)
Josh Lawrenson 66 (101)
Jeremy Gordon 3/30 (8.5 overs)
Canada won by 31 runs
United Cricket Club Ground, Windhoek
Umpires: David Odhiambo (Ken) and Isaac Oyieko (Ken)
Player of the match: Nikhil Dutta (Can)
  • Jersey won the toss and elected to field.

On April 1 2023, Jersey recorded their first win in ODIs, beating Papua New Guinea. Josh Lawrenson became the first cricketer for Jersey to score an ODI century (114), and he was followed by Asa Tribe (115 not out).[19]

1 April 2023
09:30
Scorecard
Jersey 
291/4 (50 overs)
v
 Papua New Guinea
280/9 (50 overs)
Asa Tribe 115* (143)
Chad Soper 2/40 (9 overs)
Assad Vala 75 (107)
Elliot Miles 2/35 (8 overs)
Jersey won by 11 runs
United Ground, Windhoek
Umpires: Andrew Louw (Nam) and Patric Makumbi (Uga)
Player of the match: Josh Lawrenson (Jer)
  • Jersey won the toss and elected to bat.

Grounds

Jersey cricket team is located in Channel Islands
Farmers
Farmers
FB
FB
Grainville
Grainville
Locations of all grounds which have hosted international cricket matches within Jersey

Tournament history

World Cricket League

  • 2008: Division Five Runner-up - promoted[20]
  • 2008: Division Four Sixth place - relegated[21]
  • 2010: Division Five Fifth place - relegated
  • 2011: Division Six Fourth place
  • 2013: Division Six Winner - promoted
  • 2014: Division Five Winner - promoted
  • 2014: Division Four Sixth place - relegated
  • 2016: Division Five Winner - promoted
  • 2016: Division Four Fifth place - relegated
  • 2018: Division Four Fourth place

European Cricket Championship

  • 1996 to 2004 inclusive: Not eligible, not an ICC member[5]
  • 2006: Division Two Runner-up[8]
  • 2008: Division Two Winner - promoted[22]
  • 2010: Division One Winner
  • 2011: Division One Third place
  • 2013: Division One Semi-Finals
  • 2015: Division One Winner

World T20 Qualifier

  • 2015: 11th place
  • 2019: 10th place
  • 2022 (Qualifier B): 7th place
  • 2023 (Europe Regional Final): 4th place

Records and statistics

International Match Summary — Jersey[23][24]

Last updated 14 April 2024

Playing Record
FormatMWLTNRInaugural Match
One-Day Internationals5140027 March 2023
Twenty20 Internationals4125151031 May 2019

One Day International

ODI record versus other nations[23]

Records complete to ODI #4566. Last updated 5 April 2023.

OpponentMWLTNRFirst matchFirst win
vs Associate Members
 Canada1010027 March 2023
 Namibia1010030 March 2023
 Papua New Guinea110001 April 20231 April 2023
 United Arab Emirates101005 April 2023
 United States101004 April 2023

Twenty20 International

  • Highest team total: 195/5 v Spain on 14 April 2024 at La Manga Club, Cartagena.[30]
  • Highest individual score: 96*, Jonty Jenner v Denmark on 21 October 2021 at Desert Springs Cricket Ground, Almería.[31]
  • Best individual bowling figures: 5/17, Charles Perchard v Guernsey on 1 June 2019 at King George V Sports Ground, Castel.[32]

T20I record versus other nations[24]

Records complete to T20I #2563. Last updated 14 April 2024.

OpponentMWLTNRFirst matchFirst win
v. Full members
 Ireland2020025 October 2019
 Zimbabwe1010012 July 2022
vs Associate Members
 Austria1100020 July 202320 July 2023
 Canada1010020 October 2019
 Denmark4400016 June 201916 June 2019
 Germany4310020 June 201915 October 2021
 Guernsey9801031 May 20191 June 2019
 Hong Kong1010023 October 2019
 Italy4310019 June 201919 June 2019
 Nigeria1100019 October 201919 October 2019
 Norway1100016 June 201916 June 2019
 Oman1100027 October 201927 October 2019
 Qatar303009 October 2019
 Scotland1010021 July 2023
 Singapore2200014 July 202214 July 2022
 Spain2020014 April 2024
 United Arab Emirates1100022 October 201922 October 2019
 Uganda1010015 July 2022
 United States1010011 July 2022

Squad

Jersey's squad for the 2023 Cricket World Cup Qualifier Play-off.

Name Age Batting style Bowling style Notes
Batters
Jonty Jenner26Right-handedRight-arm off break
Nick Greenwood24Right-handed
Josh Lawrenson21Right-handedRight-arm off break
Asa Tribe20Right-handedRight-arm off break
All-rounders
Dominic Blampied27Right-handedRight-arm leg break
Harrison Carlyon23Right-handedRight-arm off break
Ben Stevens31Left-handedSlow left-arm orthodox
Anthony Hawkins-Kay33Right-handedRight-arm medium
Benjamin Ward25Right-handedRight-arm leg break
Wicketkeeper
Jake Dunford29Right-handed
Spin Bowlers
Elliot Miles26Right-handedSlow left-arm orthodox
Pace Bowlers
Charles Perchard31Right-handedRight-arm mediumCaptain
Julius Sumerauer23Right-handedRight-arm medium
Daniel Birrell24Right-handedRight-arm medium

Notable players

Four players have played for Jersey and at first-class level for another team (or teams):

Several other first-class players were born on the island, including:

  • Arthur Coode – first-class matches for Cambridge University, Middlesex, and the MCC[40]
  • Robert Copland-Crawford – first-class matches for the MCC and North of England, football for Scotland[41]
  • Herbert Lyon – first-class matches for Oxford University[42]
  • Robert Osborne-Smith – one first-class match for the Indian Army[43]

See also

  • Jersey Cricket Board
  • List of Jersey cricketers
  • List of Jersey ODI cricketers
  • List of Jersey Twenty20 International cricketers

Notes

  1. From 2023 edition onwards, T20 World Cup Qualifier refers to the Regional Final of the ICC Europe region.

References

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  8. 2006 European Division Two Championship Archived 17 November 2006 at the Wayback Machine at CricketEurope
  9. Mission accomplished Archived 24 May 2011 at the Wayback Machine by Andrew Nixon, 28 March 2007 at CricketEurope
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  14. ICC Europe, Accessed 18 October 2008
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  16. "All T20 matches between ICC members to get international status". International Cricket Council. 26 April 2018. Retrieved 1 September 2018.
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  41. Robert Copland-Crawford – CricketArchive. Retrieved 14 May 2015.
  42. Herbert Lyon – CricketArchive. Retrieved 14 May 2015.
  43. Robert Osborne-Smith – CricketArchive. Retrieved 14 May 2015.
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